A Stable Isotope Study of the Hydrological Systems in the Naukluft Region in Namibia

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A Stable Isotope Study of the Hydrological Systems in the Naukluft Region in Namibia

Description

Dissertation (M.A. in Geology, Stellenbosch) - "The Naukluft Region is situated +- 200 km southwest of Windhoek in Namibia and includes the Naukluft Nappe Complex (NNC), a series of nappe stacks of severely thrusted and folded limestones and dolomites of Neoproterozoic Damara orogen. Although it is a very arid (<200 mm/yr) part of the country, it is also one of the most important tourist destinations, because of its varied geomorphology, spectacular scenery and fragile vegetation biomes. It is the availability of fresh water that that will limit the growth and development of both the agricultural and tourism industries in the region. In this detailed stable isotope study (0180, oD and Ol3C) of the precipitation, surface- and ground- water in the region, numerous possibilities for recharge and aquifer characterization are provided. Includes abstract. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 84-89)."

Creator

Kate Naudé

Publisher

University of Stellenbosch

Date

2010

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PDF

Language

English

Files

http://namibia.leadr.msu.edu/files/original/058e5d432f519f0ad8d604c136f42e0b.pdf

Citation

Kate Naudé, “A Stable Isotope Study of the Hydrological Systems in the Naukluft Region in Namibia,” Namibia Digital Repository, accessed April 25, 2024, https://namibiadigitalrepository.com/items/show/281.

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